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BY-LAWS 


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WITH  A  LIST  OF  ITS 


OFFICERS  AND  MEMBERS. 


No.  12  East  29th  Street, 


NEW  YORK. 


1887 


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President, 

ERASTUS  WIMAN, 

Vice-Presidents, 

Sir  RODERICK  W.  CAMERON, 
JOHN  PATON,  THOS.  W.  GRIFFITH, 

GEO.  W.  FAIRCHILD,  Jr.         THOS.  H.  ALLEN,  M.  D. 

Secretary  and  O^reasuper, 

JACKSON  WALLACE. 

I02  Broadway,  N.  Y. 

Assistant  ^ecvetaiy, 

FREDERICK  G.  GILLESPIE. 

Board  of  I'vustees, 

THOS.  W.  GRIFFITH,  JOHN  W.  LOVELL, 

FRANK  FERGUSON,  M.  D.  H  HOLTON  WOOD., 

STILLMAN  F.  KNEELAND. 

jioTiBQ  Committee, 

Jackson  Wallace,  Chairman.  Geo.  E.  Duggan,  Sec^y, 

Thomas  W.  Griffith,  R.  B.  Cummings,  M.D. 

Frank  Ferguson,  M.D.  Wm.  J.  Palmer, 

Thomson  Willing,  Franklin  C.  Fry,  M.D. 

John  R.  Steven,  Tames  McNider, 

Wm.  J.  Weldon,  James  S.  Dumaresq, 
Charles  Wafker. 

]VIenibe;sliip  Committee, 

Wm.  Allaire  Shortt,  Chitirman,     Eugene  M.  Cole,  Sec'y^ 
W,  H.  WiLFORD,  F.  L.  R.  Secord, 

CHARI.BS  G.  S.  Reed,  James  McNider, 

Charles  Walker. 


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ARTICLE  I 

NAME. 

Sec.  I.  The  club  existing  under  this  Constitution 
and  the  By-Laws  is  "  The  Canadian  Club." 

ARTICLE  II. 

OBJECT. 

Sec.  X.  This  Club  is  organized  for  the  purpose 
of  cultivating  social  intercourse  among  the  Cana- 
dian and  British  residents  in  the  United  States  and 
their  friends,  and  to  provide  for  them  a  place  of 
resort  at  vi-hich  they  may  meet  and  entertain  visit- 
ors from  Great  Britain  and  her  Colonies. 

ARTICLE  III. 

OFFICERS. 

Sec  I.  The  Officers  of  this  Club  shall  be  a 
President,  five  Vice-Presidents,  a  Secretary,  a  Treas- 
urer, a  Board  of  Trustees  consisting  of  five  mem- 
bers, a  Committee  on  Membership  of  seven, 
representing  the  Provinces  of  Ontario,  Quebec, 
New  Brunswick,  Nova  Scotia,  Manitoba,   British 


Columbia  and  Prince  Edward  Island,  and  a  House 
Committee  of  thirteen  members.  Provided,  how- 
ever, that  no  person  not  born  in  Canada  or  who 
has  not  resided  in  Canada  for  at  least  5  years,  shall 
hold  an  elective  office  in  this  Club. 

Skc.  j.  These  Ofixers,  with  the  exception  of 
the  House  Commtttee,  shall  be  elected  at  the  an- 
nual Meeting  on  the  second  Wednesday  in 
April  of  each  year.  They  shall  hold  office  for  one 
year,  and  until  their  successor  or  successors  is  or 
are  elected  or  appointed. 

DUTIES. 

Sec.  3.  They  shall  perform  such  duties  as  are 
prescribed  by  this  Constitution  and  the  By-Laws 
and  such  further  dutie?  as  the  Club  may  from  time 
to  time  direct 

THE  PRESmSNT. 

Sec  4.  The  President  shall  preside  at  all  meet- 
ings of  the  Club  and  of  '.he  Board  of  Trustees,  or 
in  his  absence,  disability,  or  refusal  to  act,  one  of 
the  Vice-Presidents  in  the  numerical  order.  In  the 
absence  of  both  the  President  and  all  the  Vice-Presi- 
dents at  any  such  meetings,  a  temporary  Presiding 
Officer  shall  be  elected.  The  President  with  the 
Secretary  shall  sign  all  written  contracts  and  obli- 
gations of  the  Club.  He  shall  be  ex-officio  a 
member  of  all  Standing  Committees. 

SECRETARY. 

Sec.  5.    The  Secretary  shall  give  notice  of  all 


meetings  of  the  Club,  and  of  the  Board  of  Trustees; 
and  shall  keep  the  minutes  of  such  meetings.  He 
shall  send  such  other  notices  as  the  President  or 
either  Standing  Committee  may  direct  He  shall 
conduct  the  correspondence  of  the  Club  and  be  the 
keeper  of  its  seal 

TREASURER. 

Sec.  6.  The  Treasurer  shall  collect  all  entrance 
fees  and  dues  of  members,  and  receive  all  other 
funds  of  the  Club.  He  shall  keep  the  accounts  of 
the  Club  and  shall  report  thereon  at  each  regular 
meeting  of  the  Club  and  Board  of  Trustees,  which 
latter  shall  audit  his  accounts  not  less  than  twice  a 
year.  He  shall  deposit  the  funds  of  the  Club  in  a 
bank  in  the  name  of  the  Club.  He  shall  si^n  all 
checks  and  pay  all  drafts  and  bills  authorized  by 
the  Board  of  Trustees,  or  House  Committee. 

BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES. 

Sec.  7.  The  Board  of  Trustees  shall  have  gen- 
eral control  of  the  funds  and  property  of  the  Club, 
and  shall  possess  such  powers  and  perform  such 
duties  as  are  herein  specified,  and  as  may  be  con- 
ferred upon  them  from  time  to  time  by  the  Club. 

Sec.  8.  They  shall  meet  at  least  once  in  each 
month.  At  the  first  meeting  of  the  Board  which 
shall  be  held  within  one  week  after  their  election, 
they  shall  appoint  the  House  Committee,  which 
may  include  a  majority  of  their  own  number.     In 


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default  of  such  appointment  the  President  may 
appoint  the  House  Committee. 

Sec.  9.  They  shall  audit  the  accounts  of  the 
Treasurer  not  less  than  twice  a  year. 

COMMITTEE  ON  MEMBERSHIP. 

Sec.  10.  "  ■"  Membership  Committee  shall  pass 
upon  the  eligi.  "'y  of  all  applicants  for  admission 
to  membership  .  he  Clnb,  and  upon  their  favor- 
ably decision  sucii  applicant  shall  become  a  mem- 
ber upon  compliance  with  the  terms  and  conditions 
of  such  membership,  and  'hall  be  so  notified  by 
the  Secretary  of  the  Club. 

Sec.  II.  The  proceed'  gs  of  this  Committee 
shall  be  secret  and  confidential. 

THE  HOUSE  COMMITTEE. 

Sec  12.  The  House  Committee  shall  meet  on 
the  first  and  third  Mondays  of  each  month.  It  is 
authorized  to  manage  the  Club,  regulate  prices, 
make  purchases  not  exceeding  $100  in  each  month, 
redress  complaints  of  members  and  hire  and 
dismiss  all  employees.  It  shall  have  power  to 
make  rules  for  the  use  of  the  Club  and  for  the  con- 
duct of  its  members  in  the  Club  House ;  to  accept 
the  resignation  of  any  member  in  good  standing, 
or  to  expel  or  suspend  any  member  of  the  Club  or 
officer  thereof,  for  violation  of  its  Constitution, 
By-laws  or  Rules,  neglect  of  duty,  or  for  conduct 
prejudicial  to  the  welfare  of  the  Club ;  provided, 


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however,  that  charges  are  formulated  in  writing, 
and  a  copy  forwarded  to  the  accused  member 
with  a  notice  of  not  less  than  ten  days,  stating 
when  and  where  the  Committee  will  take  action 
thereon  ;  the  member  so  accused  may  be  heard  in 
his  defense.  A  two-thirds  vote  shall  be  necessary 
to  expel.  A  quorum  of  the  House  Committee  shall 
consist  of  five  members  for  the  transaction  of  all 
business  other  than  hearing  or  adjudicating  upon 
charges  against  a  member,  when  the  quorum  must 
consist  of  nine. 

ARTICLE  IV 

ELECTIONS. 

Sec  I.  At  the  meeting  to  be  held  in  April  of 
each  year  for  that  purpose  there  shall  be  elected 
the  President,  Vice-Presidents,  Secretary,  Treasurer 
Board  of  Trustees  and  Membership  Committee. 

Sec  2.  All  elections  shall  be  by  ballot  and  under 
the  direction  of  the  Acting  Chairman,  and  of  two 
Inspectors  of  Election  to  be  then  and  there  ap*- 
pointed  by  him,  who  together  with  the  Secretary 
shall  count  and  certify  the  vote.  The  polls  shall  re- 
main open  one  hour.  A  majority  of  the  votes  cast 
shall  be  necessary  to  an  election. 

ARTICLE  V. 

MEMBERSHIP. 

Sec  I.  Any  male  person  of  good  moral  charac- 
ter, bom  in  Canada  or  having  been  resident  in 


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Canada,  also  any  person  born  in  Great  Britain,  Ire- 
land, or  the  Colonies,  is  eligible  for  membership 
upon  the  terms  and  conditions  provided  herein. 

Sec.  2.  A  special  membership  is  also  open  to 
the  number  of  one  hundred,  for  persons  who  may 
be  in  sympathy  with  the  objects  of  the  Club,  upon 
the  terms  and  conditions  herein  provided  ;  but  such 
special  member  shall  not  be  eligible  for  any  elec- 
tive office  in  the  Club. 

RESIDENT  MEMBERS. 

Sec.  3.  Any  person  eligible  for  membership 
and  resident  in  New  York  City,  or  within  twenty 
miles  thereof,  shall  be  eligible  as  a  resident  or 
special  member,  but  resident  and  special  member- 
ships are  open  to  non-residents  upon  payment  of 
resident  membership  dues. 

NON-RESmENT  MEMBERS. 

Sec.  4.  Any  person  eligible  for  resident  or  spe- 
cial membership,  residing  not  less  than  twenty 
miles  from  New  York  City,  is  eligible  for  non-resi- 
dent membership. 

Sec  5.  Non-resident  members  shall  not  be  enti- 
tled to  a  vote,  nor  can  they  become  officers  of  the 
Club. 

APPLICATION  FOR  MEMBERSHIP. 

Sec  6.  All  applicants  for  membership  must  be 
proposed  by  two  members  of  the  Club,  and  the 
application  with  applicant's  signature,  address  and 


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birthplace  shall  be  forwarded  to  the  Secretary  of 
the  Club,  and  by  him  handed  to  the  Chairman  of 
the  Membership  Committee.  The  name  and 
address  of  such  applicant  with  the  names  of  his 
proposers  shall  be  posted  in  a  conspicuous  place  in 
the  Club  House  for  fifteen  days  prior  to  the  meet- 
ing at  which  the  Committee  shall  pass  upon  such 
application. 

ARTICLE  VI. 

GAMBLING. 

Sec.  I.  The  playing  of  cards  or  any  game  of 
chance  in  which  money  or  other  property  shall  be 
staked  is  absolutely  prohibited. 

ARTICLE  VII. 

VACANCIES,   RESIGNATIONS,   ETC. 

Sec  I.  A  vacancy  in  any  of  the  elective  offices 
of  the  Club  by  resignation  or  otherwise  shall  be  filled 
by  the  President,  who  shall  appoint  some  one  to  fill 
the  vacancy  for  the  unexpired  term.  A  vacancy 
in  the  House  Committee  shall  be  filled  by  the 
Board  of  Trustees  appointing  a  member  to  fill  the 
vacancy  for  the  unexpired  term. 

ARTICLE  VIIL 

AMENDMENTS. 

Sec  I.  This  Constitution  may  be  amended  as 
follows  and  not  otherwise:  The  mover  of  a  pro- 
posed amendment  shall  post  in  a  conspicuous 
place  in  the  Club  House  a  notice  containing:  (i), 


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his  name  and  address ;  (2),  the  proposed  amend- 
ment, and  (3),  the  time  when  he  will  propose 
same. 

Sec.  2.  a  copy  of  such  notice  shall  be  mailed 
or  personally  delivered  to  each  member  entitled  to 
ii  vote,  at  least  seven  days  prior  to  the  meeting 
it  is  intended  to  propose  such  amendment  at  which 
as  stated  in  such  notice. 

Sec  3.  At  the  meeting  specified  in  said  notice, 
if  the  members  present  and  voting  compose  a 
(quorum  as  provided  in  the  By-Laws,  and  if  two- 
thirds  of  the  same  vote  in  favor  of  said  proposed 
amendment,  the  same  shall  be  deemed  adopted. 


BY-LAWS. 


ARTICLE  I. 

MEETINGS. 

Sec.  1.  There  shall  be  an  annual  meeting  of  the 
Club  for  the  election  of  officers  and  the  transaction 
of  other  business,  on  the  second  Wednesday  of 
April  in  each  year,  and  quarterly  meetings  of  the 
Club  at  3  o'clock  P.  M.  on  the  second  Wednesday 
in  July,  October  and  January  of  each  year. 

Sec  2.  Upon  the  written  request  of  the  Presi- 
dent; the  Board  of  Trustees,  or  twelve  members  the 
Secretary  shall  call  a  special  meeting  of  the  Club  , 
the  notice  of  such  meeting  shall  state  the  object  for 
which  the  meeting  is  called ;  and  at  such  special 
meeting  no  subject  not  so  stated  shall  be  consid- 
ered. Notice  of  all  Club  meetings  shall  be  posted 
in  the  Club  House  and  given  to  all  resident  and 
special  members  at  least  four  days  in  advance  of 
such  meeting,  except  as  hereinbefore  provided. 

Sec  3.  Forty  members  shall  constitute  a  quorum. 

Sec  4.     The  order  of  business  at  all  regular 


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meetings  shall  be  as  follows,  (except  that  at  the 
annual  meeting  the  first  order  of  business  after  the 
reading  of  reports,  shall  be  the  election  of  Officers.) 

(a).  Roll  Call. 

{6).  Reading  of  the  minutes  of  the  last  meeting. 

(f).  Report  of  Membership  Committee. 

(</).  Report  of  Treasurer. 

(e).  Report  of  House  Committee. 

{/).  Unfinished  Business. 

{g.)  New  Business. 

Sec.   5.     All  questions  of  order  shall  be  governed 

by  the  parliamentary  law  as  laid  down  in  Cushing's 

Manual. 

ARTICLE  II. 

ENTRANCE  FEE. 

Sec.  I.  The  Entrance  Fee  shall  be  $25  for  re- 
sident and  special  members  and  $5.00  for  non- 
resident members.  The  same  must  be  paid  to  the 
Treasurer,  within  thirty  days  from  date  of  election 
or  the  defaulting  member  may  be  deemed  to  have 
declined  membership. 

DUES. 

Sec  2.  The  annual  dues  shall  be  $25  for  re- 
sident and  special  members,  payable  semi-annually 
in  advance,  on  the  first  day  of  October  and  April 
in  each  year,  and  $5  for  non-resident  members, 
payable  in  advance  on  the  first  day  of  April  in 
each  year.  In  default  of  such  payment  or  the  pay- 
ment of  any  dues,  within  thirty  days,  the  name  of 


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such  defaulting  member  shall  be  posted  in  the 
Club  House  for  thirty  days,  when,  if  payment  be 
not  then  made,  he  shall  be  suspended  or  expelled. 
Sec.  3.  Tlie  word  "dues"  shall  be  construed 
to  mean  all  sums  due  the  Club  from  any  member. 

ARTICLE  III. 

Sec.  I.  A  member  of  the  House  Committee  or 
Membership  Committee,  absenting  himself  from 
four  consecutive  meetings  of  such  Committee  with- 
out good  and  sufficient  excuse  being  offered 
to  and  accepted  by  the  Trustees,  shall  be  declared 
by  them  to  have  resigned  from  such  Committee, 
and  they  or  the  President,  as  hereinbefore  pro- 
vided shall  fill  the  existing  vacancy  for  the  unex- 
pired term. 

Sec  2.     A  member  of  any  sub-committee,  other 

than  the  House  Committee,  absenting  himself  from 

meetings  of  such  Committee   three   consecutive 

times,  without  good  and  sufficient  excuse  being 

offered  to  and  accepted  by  the  House  Committee, 

shall    be    declared   by  them   to    have   resigned, 

and  they  shall  fill  the  vacancy  for  the  unexpired 

term. 

ARTICLE  IV. 

COMPLAINTS. 

Sec.  I.  Complaints  of  any  matters  by  members 
must  be  made  in  writing  and  addressed  and  deliv- 
ered to  some  member  of  the  House  Committee, 
who  shall  lay  the  same  before  said  Committee  at  its 
next  meeting. 


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ARTILCE  V. 

VISITORS. 

Sec.  I.  Members  may  introduce  non-resident 
visitors  to  the  Club,  for  two  weeks,  and  resident 
visitors  not  oftener  than  once  a  month.  A  Regis- 
ter will  be  kept  for  the  purpose  of  recording  names 
of  visitors  and  the  introducing  member ;  and  tht' 
latter  will  be  held  personally  responsible  for  the 
good  conduct  and  standing  or  such  visitor.  This 
privilege  may  be  suspended  or  revoked  with  regard 
to  any  member  or  visitor  by  the  House  Committee 
at  its  discretion. 

ARTICLE  VI. 

NOTICES. 

Sec.  I.  All  notices  maybe  served  either  person- 
ally, by  mail,  or  by  leaving  at  the  residence  or  place 
of  business  of  the  member  for  whom  the  same  may 
be  intended. 

Sec.  2.  The  address  given  by  a  member  on  join- 
ing the  Club  shall  be  deemed  such  place  of  bus- 
iness  or  residence  until  written  notice  is  given  to 
the  Secretary  of  a  change  ;  which  notice  shall  con- 
tain his  new  address. 

ARTICLE  VII. 

AMENDMENDS,  ETC. 

Sec  1.  The  By-Laws  may  be  amendend  in  the 
same  manner  as  the  Constitution. 


House  Committee  Rules. 


1.  The  Club  House  shall  be  open  daily  from 
y  o'clock  A.  M.,  until  12  o'clock  midnight. 

2.  Members  shall,  upon  entering  the  house, 
register  iheir  names  in  the  members'  book. 

3.  No  books,  papers  or  other  property  of  the 
Club  shall  be  taken  from  the  premises. 

4 .  All  the  property  of  the  Club  shall  be  used 
in  such  a  manner  as  to  preserve  the  same;  and  any 
property  of  the  Club  injured  or  destroyed  shall  at 
once  be  replaced  or  paid  for  by  the  member  de- 
stroying it. 

5.  No  games  shall  be  played  in  any  room  of 
the  Club  House  except  those  set  apart  for  such 
purpose  by  the  House  Committee,  and  no  games 
shall  be  played  on  Sunday. 

6.  No  wines,  liquors  or  refreshments  shall  be 
supplied  or  served  in  the  reception  room,  library 
or  supply  room. 

7.  Members  are  forbidden  to  fee  the  servants 
or  any  person  employed  in  the  Club. 

8.  No  person  in  an  intoxicated  condition 
shall  enter,  or  be  allowed  to  remain  in  the  Club 
House. 

9.  No  profane  or  indecent  language  or  bois- 
terous conduct  shall  be  allowed  in  the  Club  House, 


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TO.  Persons  using  the  billiard  or  pool  tables 
shall  comply  with  the  notices  posted  in  the  bil- 
liard rooms. 

11.  All  wines,  liquors,  refreshments  and 
games  shall  be  paid  for  when  supplied,  and  no  ac- 
count shall  be  kept  with  any  member. 

12.  Members  may  introduce  a  person  resid- 
ing in  or  within  twenty  miles  of  New  York  for  one 
day,  upon  registering  such  person's  name  and 
residence  in  the  visitors  book  together  with  the 
member's  name  ;  but  the  same  person  shall  not  be 
introduced  oftener  than  once  a  month. 

13.  Persons  residing  more  than  twenty  miles 
from  the  City  of  New  York  may  be  introduced  in 
the  same  manner  as  residents,  and  may  also  be 
allowed  the  privilege  of  the  Club  House  for  a 
period  of  two  weeks  at  one  time,  upon  presenting  a 
letter  of  introduction  from  a  member  addressed 
to  the  House  Committee  and  accepted  by  one  of  its 
members.  Any  member  giving  such  a  letter  shall 
be  held  responsible  for  the  acts  and  for  any  indebt- 
ness  of  such  visitor.  The  House  Commitete  may 
at  any  time  revoke  or  suspend  such  privilege. 
Such  privilege  may  be  extended  by  the  House 
Committee  for  a  period  not  exceeding  six  months, 
upon  payment  by  such  visitor  of  the  dues  of  resi- 
ent  member  for  a  like  period. 

14.  All  complaints  shall  be  addressed  to  the 
House  Committee. 


MEMBERS, 


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RESIDENT. 


Allen,  Thos.  H.,  M.  D. 
Allen,  S.  Busby,  M,  D. 
Adams,  Edward 
Ainley,  Arthur  S. 
Adams,  F.  R. 

Brown  G.  C,  M.D. 
Browne,  Herbert 
Bell,  John  H. 
Betts,  C  L 
Bannatyne,  D.  J. 
Brown,  Augustus  L 
Burnet,  C.  C. 
Bo  wring,  F.  C. 
Bott,  J.  Warner 
Burton,  Jas.  W. 
Barker,  Chas.  B. 
Bull,  Harcourt  J. 

Clark,  J.  McNab 
Cole,  Eugene  M. 
Cummings,  Dr.  R.  B, 
Capel,  H.  J. 

Cameron,  Sir  Roderick  W. 
Cook,  Geo. 
Coppin,  Edwin  R. 
Christie,  W.  E. 


Alexander,  J.  H. 
Anderson,  A.  J.  C. 
Ashley,  H.  Percy 
Anyon,  James  T. 


Behringer,  Louis  J. 
Brewer,  Owen  W. 
Brooke,  F.  R. 
Britt,  J.  W. 
Bryant,  W.  E. 
Bingley,  W.  J. 
Balch,  H.  C. 
Beavan,  Jeffrey 
Bartlett,  G.  N. 
Benedict,  H.  W. 
Bryan,  David  C. 


Carroll,  A.  F. 
Chappell,  W.  F.,  M.  D. 
Claggett,  Alfred 
Crary,  Jesse  D. 
Clarke,  Henry  M. 
Collins,  Edmund 
Clark,  Harrison 
Carson,  Samuel  H. 


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Colcock,  W.  N. 
Crozicr,  Chas.  N. 


Cawlcy,  John  R. 


David,  Tucker 
Davidson,  Wm.  D. 
Dumaresq,  Jas.  S. 
Doran,  S.  G. 

Ellison,  W.  B. 
Edison,  Tlios.  A. 
Evans,  Wm.  J. 
Eastwood,  John  H. 

Fairchild,  G.  M. 
Fairchild,  G.  M.,  Jr. 
Fox,  Vincent  W. 
Fleming,  John 
Freshman,  Rev.  Jacob. 
Fuller,  W.  H. 
Farley,  P.  H. 
Eraser,  Wm.  Lewis 
Ferguson,  Frank,  M.  D. 

Griffith,  T.  W. 
Gates,  Arnold  J. 
Giraldi,  D.  S. 
Gillespie,  Frederick  G. 
Gill,  W.  Fearing 
Gardiner,  D.  G. 
Godard,  A.  E.  F. 

Harrison,  D.  A.,  M.  D. 
Hague,  Henry 
Haight,  Chas. 


Duggan,  Geo.  E. 
Downs,  David 
Douglas,  A.  B. 
Donnelly,  Jas.  A. 

Edgar,  Lee  M. 
Eldridgc,  John  S. 
Eddy,  G.  Milvcrn,  M.D. 
Edye,  Henry,  W.  O. 

Faris,  Alfred  L. 
Farlee,  Geo.  R. 
Farlee,  Robt.  D. 
Fry,  Franklin  C,  M.  D. 
Foster,  W.  A. 
Frost,  L,  Wesley 
Findlater,  Geo.  R. 
Foster,  Thos.  Newton 
Freeman,  Frank  C. 

Gordon,  Thos.  R. 
Georgen,  Wm.  T. 
Grant,  Albert 
Gray,  Col.  George 
Gordon,  R.  H. 
Gaden,  Geo.  T. 
Goodfellow,  James 

Hotchkiss,  C.  C. 
Haulenbeck,  G.  N. 
Hughes,  J.  Watson 


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Hagan,  Jas. 
Harris,  Tlieo.  S. 
Holmquist,  Frederick 
Hatfield,  Frank  G. 
Hewlett,  J.  A. 
Holt,  Jas.  A. 
Halfpenny,  D. 

Insul,  Samuel 

Jones,  C  A. 
Josephi,  Isaac  A. 
Jenks,  Allen  M. 


Hagan,  Hugh  H. 
Howe,  Augustus,  Jr. 
L  Hotchkiss,  Wm.  J. 
Hayes,  Chas.  James 
Hay,  Thos.  A. 
Huddart,  Mason 
Hepburn,  Henry  C. 

Irwin,  John  Arthur,  M.  D, 

iones,  William  C. 
agoe,  H.  B. 
ohnson,  Thomas 


Kimball,  Robert  J. 
Kennedy,  A,  F. 
Kempton,  Jas.  C. 


Knecland,  S.  F. 
Kimball,  H.  B. 


Lovell,  Jno.  W. 
Leonard,  E.  T. 
LeDuc,  Janvier 
Longley,  Jas.  F. 
Levi,  Reuben,  M.  D. 
Lambert,  T.  Jackson 
Lang,  Alexander 
Lee,  W.  H. 


Litchfield,  Edward 
Loftus,  Sidney  R. 
Letson,  Geo. 
Lockwood,  G.  W. 
Laurance,  G.  H. 
Lyon,  W.  W. 
Lceming,  Thomas 


Lee,  Herman  F. 
Luce,  Clarence  S. 


Lordly,  A.  C. 
Laughlin,  Wm.  G. 


Michael,  Edward 
Massey,  Geo. 
Murray,  Wm. 


Meek,  Jas.  A.,  M.  D. 
Maynard,  Geo.  V. 
Mignowitz,  Jas. 


aa 


Munro,  Geo. 
Meyrowitz,  Emil  B. 
Magor.  Wm.  Albert 
Murphy,  A.  J. 
Moss,  Fred. 

MacKay,  Jas.  Howard 
McAdams,  Jno. 
MacNider,  fas. 
McStea,  J.  B. 
McNab,  Jas.  B. 
McGuire,  Chas. 
MacPherson,  Robert  R 

Nichols,  Chas.  G. 
Nutter,  Joseph  Alonzo 

O'Brien,  F.  W.,  M.  D. 
Osborne,  C.  S. 

Paton,  John 
Peters,  Wesley  A. 
Pike,  Herbert  P. 
Parker,  John  R. 
Pomeroy,  E.  E. 

Reed,  C.  G.  S. 
Rechenberp,  C.  J.  G. 
Robinson,  N.  E.  T. 
Reynolds,  John  F. 
Robinson,  A.  R.,  M.  D. 
Richardson,  A.  D. 


Meyrowitz,  Paul  A. 
Mudge,  Henry  S. 
Middlebrook,  C.  Fred. 
Musson,  J.  W. 
Manning,  Jerome  F. 

McKenzie,  J.  C,  M.  D. 
McGruthar,  Alex. 
McLaughlin,  Arthur  W. 
McGregor,  Austen  H. 
McKay,  Wm.,  M.  D. 
McMaster,  N.  G.,  M.D. 


Newell,  Wm.  A. 


Osborne,  Robert  A. 


Prime,  W.  A. 
Palmer,  Wm.  J. 
Pittman,  Chas.  J. 
Pritchard,  Geo. 
Peck,  Chas.  E. 

Rankin,  A.  A 
Robinson,  Disney 
Rickins,  John  M. 
Rowan,  Geo.  W. 
Robb,  Thos.  B. 


Scovil,  S.  J. 
Stevens,  Jno.  R. 


Scammel.  J.  Walter 
Sentenne,  Edmund 


23 


Scott,  W.  W. 
Strahan,  Tno.  W. 
Shortt,  Wm.  Allaire 
Symons,  A.  H. 
Stewart,  A.  M. 
Secord,  F.  L.  R.,  M.  D. 
Slavin,  H.  B. 
Stevens,  G.  Thad. 
Simpson,  J.  H. 
Safford,  Chas.  E. 
Sherer,  Rudolph 
Schoff,  Arno  H. 


Stark,  J.  Emery 
Stark,  J.  F. 
Sollace,  F.  A. 
Sinclair,  J.  H. 
Summers,  Robt 
Stanton,  Fred.  W. 
Scott,  David 
Shack,  Ferdinand 
Swinyard,  Thos. 
Shelley,  Frank 
Schack,  Julius 


Taylor,  Wm.  Tate,  A.  O. 

Taylor,  C.  W.  Twining,  Edmund  S. 

Tetreau,  Rev.  Fred'k  Tallcott,  T.  N. 

Thompson,  J.  R.  H.  Trimble,  J.  D. 

Tillotson,  Montgomery  Trimble,  Geo.  R. 
Thompson,  James  R. 

Volkel,  E.  R.  Vanderhoof,  Frank  F. 

Vineburgh,  Hiram.   W.,  Vanderhoof,  Ed.,  Jr. 

M.  D.  Vanderhoof,  H.  B. 


Wiman,  Erastus 
Wilford,  W.  H. 
Wallace,  Jackson 
Walker,  Chas 
W^ood,  H.  Helton 
Willing,  Thomson 
Walker,  Sidney 
Williams,  E.  E. 
Weldon,  Wm.  J. 
Wallis,  Stephen 
Whitman,  Clarence 


Wilson,  Washington 
Williams,  E.  R. 
Wood,  Jno.  Henry 
Walker,  Edw'd  M. 
Walker,  Wm. 
Watson,  A.  A 
Wright,  Geo.  Murray 
Watts,  Alfred  G. 
Wilkinson,  Geo.  B. 
Ward,  S.  L.  H. 
Wolf,  Dudley 


24 


Wilson,  Robert 
Wilson,  Geo.  B. 
Watson,  Walter 
Whitaker,  John  E. 


Weld,  Robert 
Watts,  W.  Rogers 
Wallace,  Hugh 
Wilson,  John  A. 


NON-RESIDENT. 


Allin,  Samuel 
Alley,  Fred.  R. 
A\xh6,  Edouard 
Allan,  Wm.  A. 


Avery,  Fred.  W. 
Arthur,  Alex.  A. 
Atkinson,  C.  R. 


Blake,  Hon.  Edward 
Beaty,  James 
Bates,  C.  T. 


Baker,  Edgar  Crow 
Bengough,  J  no.  W. 
Brierly,  J.  S. 


Carritte,  J.  P.  Cosby,  A.  M. 

Campbell,  Sir  Alex,  Croil,  A.  W. 

Cluff,  Edward.  Carritte,  de  B. 

Chapleau,  Hon.  Joseph  C.Christie,  John  R. 
Caron,  Sir  Adolph  P.         Cawthra,  Henry  W. 
Carey,  Wm.  Campbell,  Alex.  F. 


Dewar,  D.  B. 
Digby,  Jas. 
Dougall,  John  R. 


Dwight,  Harvey  P. 
Darling  Henry  W. 
Dyas,  Thos. 


Ellis,  M.  C 


Ellis,  John  V. 


Fish,  E.  L. 
Fraser,  C.  F. 


Frazer,  John  A. 
Foote,  John  J. 


25 


Gault,  Jno.  R. 
Gregory,  T.  U. 
Gibbens,  Wm. 

Hodgins,  Frank  E. 
Hardy,  Hon.  A.  S. 
Hay,  Jas.,  Jr. 
Holberton,  Wakeman 
Howland  Sir  Wm.  P. 
Howland,  W.  H. 
Hender,  W.  H. 
Hawkins,  A.  H.  G. 

Ince,  Wm. 

Jouette,  A.  E. 

Kerr,  Wm.  M. 

Livingston,  Jas. 

IMason  J.  Herbert 
Manning,  Alex. 
Martin,  John 
Murray,  J.  P. 
Mowat,  Hon.  Oliver 
Mason,  T.  G. 
Mooney,  James 

McKenzie,  Hon.  Alex. 
Macdonald,  John 
Macdonald,  Sir  John  A. 


Gzowski,  Col.  C.  S. 

(A.  D.  C.  to  the  Queen.) 


Hall,  R.  M. 
Holt,  E.  B. 
Henderson,  John 
Hay,  Robt,  M.  P. 
Huber,  Allen 
Hopper,  Rev.  J.  E. 
Holyoke,  George  L. 
Henderson,  James 

Innes,  Perrott  Long 

James,  M.  A. 

Kenny,  Jos. 

Lightbound,  Geo. 

Mulock,  Wm.,  M.  P. 
Michie,  G.  S. 
Montgomery,  Thos.  B.  • 
Musson,  Geo. 
Moore,  H.  P. 
Martine,  J.  Burt 

McLeod,  Roderick 
Mcllroy,  Thos.,  Jr. 
McDonald,  D.  Mitchell 


Nicholson  Bryan  R. 


Porteous,  R.  A. 
Pattullo,  Geo.  R. 
Pittard,  Wm.  W. 
Pulsifer,  R.     . 
Power,  S.  A. 
Paton,  A. 

Robertson,  J.  Ross 
Russell,  W.  L,  M.  D. 
Ross,  Hon.  G.  W. 
Robinson,    Hon.    John 

Beverly 
Robinson,  John  Moore 

Smith,  Prof.  Goldwin 
Skead,  S.  A. 
Stewart,  Henry 
Scott,  Hugh 
Smith,  Sir  Donald  A. 
Southworth,  Thomas 
Smith,  John  C. 

Tisdell,  Col  David 
Thom,  James 
Taker,  E. 


Parkins,  Frank  F. 
Prefontaine,  Raymond 
Pattullo,  Andrew 
Phelps,  Norman 
Parmellee,  C.  H. 
Payne,  Andrew 

Reford,  Robert 
Rawlings,  Edward 
Roberts,  Prof.  Chas.  G.  D. 
Richards,  Sir  Wm.  B. 
Rich,  Aquila  B. 
Robertson,  Andrew 

Sabine,  Alex.  F, 
Senecal,  Louis  L. 
Stovel,  Ebenezer 
Sichel,  S. 
Schoff,  S.  A. 
Stewart,  John  J. 


Throsby,  Edw'd  R. 
Turner,  Frank 
Turcotte,  Nazaire 


Vanasre,  A.  P. 


Walker,  H.  Melville 
Walker,  David 
Whetham,  Jas. 
Wright,  J.  V. 
Wilson,  W.  A. 


Wilson,  Rt  Rev.  Edw'd 
Walker,  F.  W. 
White,  Richard 
Wolff,  James  F. 


